Tech/a said:Unlike you I don't aim for a certain % winners only a positive R.
I can do that with far less than 50%!
Now you know thats not right tech , probability is defined before entry and not after , but hey whatever makes you feel better .
Proabibility doesnt preclude the possible from happening , just manage the possibilities
By aiming for a certain R:R, you are also aiming for a certain win%
as trading the euro/usd for example is far, far cheaper than trading bhp.
Out $24.65
34c in the trade.
hi i had a question,
Anyway my question is I was looking at this one particular stock, it's selling for .001 cents. I have noticed people buying about 5k worth for example then the next few days I see them selling it again for .002 potentially doubling money -
There is a priority to order execution and the ask side you see at .002 has a list of orders awaiting execution. You cannot jump to the front of this queue to execute a sell at .002.
With the exception of the " auction shuffle "............ good game that one.
Tech/A,
Would you say that day trading is like most forms of trading just on a different time scale. Day trading you must be quick and react fast as positions can move quickly for or against you.
Cheers
I have noticed people buying about 5k worth for example then the next few days I see them selling it again for .002 potentially doubling money - tax / brokerage fees is this normal cause it seems as though its an easy way of double or nothing. i'm not 100% on the difference between day trading and short selling but what does that fit under and whats the risks of this?
Im aiming for a positive R not a definative %R
Even so I'm interested in how if I was aiming for a particular R% return how that equates to a % win. It could but its not necessary.
If you mean leverage and possibly brokerage then yes but otherwise?
We can look at 100s of various analytical tools and feel really comfortable that ALL those tools align before we take a trade but the hard truth is that we cannot be certain at the time of the trade whether in fact THIS trade has a higher probability of a winning trade than the LAST trade which also ticked all the boxes.
I think this is worth repeating for those who didnt understand it as the last 2 days have drilled into us on WBC.
Sir O
Happy to continue discussion elsewhere,which is more appropriate I think.
Leave it to you.
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